Pokémon Museum of History

Pokémon Museum of History is one of the main attractions in Anthian City - Housing District. It is the only museum in Roria so far. Many artefacts including items for Mythical Pokémon, as well as certain Fossils and skeletons, are on exhibition here. Winners and Runner-up artists during the Pokémon Brick Bronze Art Contest 2016 also have their artworks on display in an art gallery on the walls.

Lapras Skeleton
A huge skeleton of Lapras serves as the centrepiece of this museum. It is the first and biggest artefact seen inside, taking most of the space on lower floor. Given how enormous the Lapras skeleton is, a docent points out that Lapras might used to be much larger in the past than what Pokémon Trainers witness nowadays.

Ancient Mechanism
To the left on upper floor, many other artefacts can be seen, including some flutes, stone tablets and most interestingly, some "ancient mechanism with unknown functionality" according to the sign. That mysterious object appears to be component of a certain Mythical Pokémon.

Prison Bottle
Behind the Lapras skeleton, on the middle of higher floor, Prison Bottle — which unlocks the true potential of another Mythical Pokémon Hoopa, is stored here. It is found by the player's in-game parents and put here for display according to Uncle Gerald. However, this makes Pokémon Museum of History a target of Team Eclipse's raid......

Fossils
On the right side of upper floor, 6 Fossils are on display. They are Claw, Skull, Armour, Dome, Root and Helix Fossils in a top-down order. Players can excavate these Fossils in Lagoona Trenches.

Old Poké Balls
A couple of old, grey balls are also found around where the Fossils are on exhibition. A visitor points out that they are actually Poké Balls used in 50 years ago.

Art Gallery
Pokémon Museum of History also features an art gallery on the walls of higher floor, displaying the best artworks picked among many talented artists' entries. Before Anthian City opened, Pokémon Art Contest 2016 was held from 4th August to 1st September, 2016. Artists could submit pictures with themselves along with their favourite Pokémon.

After a vote among 11 Game Developers and Moderators, 45 artists were awarded in the vast amount of entries, with 18 receiving second runner-up, another 18 achieving first runner-up and the last 9 announced to be winners. The art of all winners and first runner-up artists are hung on the walls for exhibition.

Winners
Entries of the 9 winners are displayed on the far back, from left to right, in the following order:

Runner-Up Artists
Artwork of first runner-up entries are shown on the sides, in the following order when viewed from left to right: